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La firma digital con validez legal en México cuenta con IP, fecha y hora, XML con validación y constancia NOM-151 ?
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Hi @Edgarus,
Hope you are doing well. Thanks for writing in!
To answer your question:
Yes, a digital signature with IP, date/time, XML validation, and a NOM-151 conservation certificate can meet the legal validity requirements in Mexico if the underlying signature uses a certificate from an accredited CSP, the timestamp is trusted, and the proof of conservation is properly implemented and preserved.
However, having those features alone isn’t always enough; you must also ensure identity verification, certificate validity, evidence preservation, and satisfaction of all technical and procedural rules under NOM-151 and related Mexican electronic signature laws.
This page below gives an overview of how Mexican law treats electronic signatures, including distinguishing “electronic signatures” vs “advanced electronic signatures.” It’s a good place to cite for what legal status Adobe assigns to eSignature in Mexico: https://adobe.ly/3Vw85ib
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Souvik.
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